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Aberrant
Correct — A. Aberrant means deviating from what is normal. 'The scientist's aberrant results puzzled the lab.' SAT context: aberrant behavior, aberrant data.
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  1. Q1Aberrant

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    ✓ Correct answer: Departing from the normal or expected; deviating from the standard

    Aberrant means deviating from what is normal. 'The scientist's aberrant results puzzled the lab.' SAT context: aberrant behavior, aberrant data.

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  2. Q2Abstruse

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    ✓ Correct answer: Difficult to understand; obscure and complex

    Abstruse refers to things that are difficult to comprehend, especially due to deep complexity. 'The philosopher's abstruse arguments were incomprehensible to casual readers.'

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  3. Q3Acrimony

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    ✓ Correct answer: Bitterness or ill feeling, especially in speech or manner

    Acrimony is bitter, angry feeling or expression. 'The divorce proceedings were marked by considerable acrimony between the former spouses.'

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  4. Q4Admonish

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    ✓ Correct answer: To warn or reprimand someone firmly; to urge caution

    To admonish is to give a warning or mild rebuke. 'The teacher admonished the students for arriving late, reminding them of class rules.'

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  5. Q5Adulterate

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    ✓ Correct answer: To make something impure by adding an inferior or harmful substance

    Adulterate means to corrupt or make impure. 'The scandal involved adulterating olive oil with cheaper vegetable oil and selling it as premium product.'

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  6. Q6Aesthetic

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    ✓ Correct answer: Relating to beauty, artistic taste, or the appreciation of beauty

    Aesthetic relates to beauty or the philosophy of art. 'She had a refined aesthetic sensibility, preferring minimalist designs over ornate decoration.'

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  7. Q7Affable

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    ✓ Correct answer: Friendly, pleasant, and easy to talk to; amiable

    Affable means having a pleasant, approachable manner. 'The affable politician won votes with his warm smile and ability to connect with ordinary citizens.'

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  8. Q8Alacrity

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    ✓ Correct answer: Brisk and cheerful readiness; eager willingness

    Alacrity means prompt, enthusiastic willingness. 'She agreed to help with alacrity, jumping up immediately and volunteering for extra tasks.'

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  9. Q9Ambiguous

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    ✓ Correct answer: Having more than one possible meaning; unclear or open to interpretation

    Ambiguous means open to multiple interpretations. 'The politician's ambiguous statement left voters unsure of her actual position on the issue.'

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  10. Q10Ambivalent

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    ✓ Correct answer: Having mixed or conflicting feelings about something or someone

    Ambivalent means feeling two contradictory emotions simultaneously. 'She was ambivalent about moving abroad — excited by the opportunity but sad to leave her family.'

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